conduct
verb- [transitive] conduct something (formal)
to organize and/or do a particular activity 组织;安排;实施;执行 to conduct an experiment/inquiry/investigation/interview 进行实验/调查/调查/采访 to conduct a survey/poll/study/review 进行调查/民意测验/研究/审查 to conduct a test/trial 进行测试/审判 to conduct research/business 开展研究/业务 There are concerns about the way in which the firm conducts its acitvities. 人们对公司经营活动的方式感到担忧。 The battalion had been preparing to conduct operations in the same area. 该营一直准备在同一地区开展行动。 Police conducted a thorough search of the building. 警方对大楼进行了彻底搜查。 The negotiations have been conducted in a positive manner. 已积极进行过谈判。 They conducted a vigorous campaign for a shorter working week. 他们为缩短工作周开展了一场声势浩大的运动。
Extra ExamplesTopics Scientific researchb2They conduct workshops on topics such as women's legal rights. 他们就妇女的法律权利等主题举办研讨会。 Education was conducted separately for males and females. 男性和女性的教育是分开进行的。 The enquiry must be independently conducted. 这次调查必须独立进行。 Today, 50% of opinion polls are conducted online. 如今,有 50% 的民意调查是在网上进行的。 We regularly conduct safety inspections. 我们定期进行安全检查。 a survey conducted jointly by two teams of researchers 由两个研究小组联合进行的调查 Because of the war they were obliged to conduct their courtship by post. 由于战争,他们只得通过写信谈恋爱。 People have criticized the way she conducted her election campaign. 人们批评了她开展竞选活动的方式。 The interrogation was conducted by senior police officers. 担任审问工作的是一些高级警官。 The search for the missing men was conducted in poor weather conditions. 对失踪男子的搜寻是在恶劣天气条件下进行的。 We conducted the experiment under controlled circumstances. 我们是在严格控制的情况下进行那次实验的。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- independently
- separately
- jointly
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- [transitive, intransitive] conduct (something)
to direct a group of people who are singing or playing music 指挥(歌唱或音乐演奏) a concert by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Marin Alsop 由马林 · 阿尔索普指挥、伦敦爱乐乐团演出的音乐会 He conducted a programme of Sibelius and Tchaikovsky. 他指挥西贝柳斯和柴可夫斯基的节目。 She will conduct works by Brahms and Schumann in tonight's concert. 她将在今晚的音乐会上指挥勃拉姆斯和舒曼的作品。 She sang Gluck's Orfeo at Covent Garden, with Sir Thomas Beecham conducting. 她在科文特花园演唱了格鲁克的《奥菲欧》,由托马斯·比彻姆爵士指挥。
- [transitive] conduct somebody/something + adv./prep. (formal)
to lead or guide somebody through or around a place 带领;引导;为(某人)导游 a conducted tour of Athens (= one with a guide, giving information about it) 有导游陪同的雅典之行 The guide conducted us around the ruins of the ancient city. 导游带领我们游览了古城遗迹。
Extra ExamplesA guide conducted us around the museum. 一位向导领着我们在博物馆参观。 How about a personally conducted tour of the house? 你亲自领着我们看看这座房子,怎么样? He conducted her into his private office. 他把她带进他的私人办公室。 The guide conducted them around the ancient ruins. 导游带他们参观了古代遗迹。
- [transitive] conduct yourself + adv./prep. (formal)
to behave in a particular way 举止;表现 He conducted himself far better than expected. 他表现得比预料的要好得多。 The report challenges them to examine how they conduct themselves in the workplace. 报告迫使他们检讨自己在工作场所的行为。
Extra ExamplesHe always conducted himself as a gentleman. 他总是表现得像个绅士。 She conducts herself with great dignity. 她表现得非常端庄。 They have conducted themselves in a very professional manner. 他们表现出非常专业的样子。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- honourably/honorably
- well
- with dignity
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- as
- in
- [transitive] conduct something (specialist)
(of a substance )物质 to allow heat or electricity to pass along or through it 传导(热或电等能量) Extra ExamplesTopics Engineeringc1Water conducts heat 20 times more efficiently than air. 水的导热效率是空气的20倍。 Copper conducts electricity better than other materials do. 铜的导电性能比其他材料好。 Superconductors are materials that can conduct electricity without resistance at low temperatures. 超导体是能在低温下无电阻导电的材料。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- well
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French, from Latin conduct- ‘brought together’, from the verb conducere. The term originally denoted a provision for safe passage, surviving in safe conduct; later the verb sense ‘lead, guide’ arose, hence ‘manage’ and ‘management’ (late Middle English), later ‘management of oneself, behaviour’ (mid 16th cent.). The original form of the word was conduit, which was preserved only in the sense ‘channel’ (see conduit); in other uses the spelling was influenced by Latin.